The Science of Communicating Science: The Ultimate Guide

Author:   Craig Cormick
Publisher:   CSIRO Publishing
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9781486309818


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
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Are you wishing you knew how to better communicate science, without having to read several hundred academic papers and books on the topic? Luckily Dr Craig Cormick has done this for you! This highly readable and entertaining book distils best practice research on science communication into accessible chapters, supported by case studies and examples. With practical advice on everything from messages and metaphors to metrics and ethics, you will learn what the public think about science and why, and how to shape scientific research into a story that will influence beliefs, behaviours and policies.

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Author:   Craig Cormick
Publisher:   CSIRO Publishing
Imprint:   CSIRO Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.655kg
ISBN:  

9781486309818


ISBN 10:   148630981
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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At last, a spirited, engaging, (cheeky), informed guide to one of the most important activities of our age. Get science communication right and you can make us a better world - and we certainly need one. This book is perfect for all: hopeful professionals, interested bystanders and those who just want to have fun. I read it TWICE. --Robyn Williams, ABC's The Science Show Craig Cormick has packed a career's worth of observations, know-how, and plain good sense into this book that gives an introductory survey on how to communicate well about complex matters. The highlights for me were his reflections on how to get to know audiences -- and his cartoons which show how to segment those audiences by what they want to know. This is useful material for reflective scientists and communicators. --Professor Joan Leach, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University First impression. 'Oh no, not another book on science communication'. Second impression on reading the book. 'This is really good and useful. I like the style'. Third thought. 'Perhaps there is room for just one more book. Every student of science and science communication should read this one.' --Professor Graham Durant, Director of Questacon In his guide to communicating science, Craig Cormick practices what he preaches: data instead of intuition, humour as a tool, stories as the medium. He illustrates how to communicate science in a way that generates lasting interest, rather than hype that inevitably disappoints or pomposity that keeps curiosity at bay. --Dr Alan Finkel, Chief Scientist of Australia There is always a risk in writing a book about science communication. It needs to be accurate, comprehensive and easy to read. Craig Cormick does not miss. This is the ultimate guide for all science communicators whether they be students, at the beginning of their career or seasoned practitioners. Craig Cormick brings together his deep experience and insights in science communication research and practice in this must read book. You'll go back for more. --Anna-Maria Arabia, Chief Executive, Australian Academy of Science This could be the go-to science communication how-to book. --Katherine Prater, RELATE When science becomes contentious and the polarised debate slows down scientific progress, there is only one way to make science infectious to all stakeholders - by communicating it. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan did exactly that and did it exceptionally well. Craig Cormick joins this league with his own style, infusing humour and in a storytelling mode. It is not easy to decipher the complexity of science communication. Craig did it so well, covering all aspects, making this book a great reference for everyone in the STEM fields. --Dr Mahaletchumy Arujanan, Global Coordinator, ISAAA and Executive Director, Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre Craig Cormick's book, The Science of Communicating Science, is a wonderfully written and practical guide to the art of science communication. Cormick brings to the topic his many years of experience working in the communication of contentious areas of science and every chapter is underpinned by his understanding that science communication is a lot more than 'exciting the masses with research'. The receiver is just as important as the purveyor of knowledge and Cormick shows a genuine interest in and respect for the enormously varied needs and beliefs of 'the audience'. The idea that all we need to do is tell 'the public' about science and they'll all be fans is well and truly put to bed. The book does an excellent job of taking us outside the science communication silo, forcing us to ask why are we communicating and what's in it for our audience? I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to be an effective science communicator. --Dr Susannah Eliott, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Science Media Centre The Science of Communicating Science is a rare book that combines academic rigor with the ease of reading a blog. It's a solid one-stop shop where scientists can learn about the main aspects of science communication without - as the blurb says - having to read several hundred academic papers and blogs and books. --ISAAA.org Blog, 6 November 2019


At last, a spirited, engaging, (cheeky), informed guide to one of the most important activities of our age. Get science communication right and you can make us a better world - and we certainly need one. This book is perfect for all: hopeful professionals, interested bystanders and those who just want to have fun. I read it TWICE.--Robyn Williams, ABC's The Science Show Craig Cormick has packed a career's worth of observations, know-how, and plain good sense into this book that gives an introductory survey on how to communicate well about complex matters. The highlights for me were his reflections on how to get to know audiences -- and his cartoons which show how to segment those audiences by what they want to know. This is useful material for reflective scientists and communicators.--Professor Joan Leach, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University First impression. 'Oh no, not another book on science communication'. Second impression on reading the book. 'This is really good and useful. I like the style'. Third thought. 'Perhaps there is room for just one more book. Every student of science and science communication should read this one.'--Professor Graham Durant, Director of Questacon In his guide to communicating science, Craig Cormick practices what he preaches: data instead of intuition, humour as a tool, stories as the medium. He illustrates how to communicate science in a way that generates lasting interest, rather than hype that inevitably disappoints or pomposity that keeps curiosity at bay.--Dr Alan Finkel, Chief Scientist of Australia There is always a risk in writing a book about science communication. It needs to be accurate, comprehensive and easy to read. Craig Cormick does not miss. This is the ultimate guide for all science communicators whether they be students, at the beginning of their career or seasoned practitioners. Craig Cormick brings together his deep experience and insights in science communication research and practice in this must read book. You'll go back for more.--Anna-Maria Arabia, Chief Executive, Australian Academy of Science This could be the go-to science communication how-to book.--Katherine Prater, RELATE When science becomes contentious and the polarised debate slows down scientific progress, there is only one way to make science infectious to all stakeholders - by communicating it. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan did exactly that and did it exceptionally well. Craig Cormick joins this league with his own style, infusing humour and in a storytelling mode. It is not easy to decipher the complexity of science communication. Craig did it so well, covering all aspects, making this book a great reference for everyone in the STEM fields.--Dr Mahaletchumy Arujanan, Global Coordinator, ISAAA and Executive Director, Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre The Science of Communicating Science is a rare book that combines academic rigor with the ease of reading a blog. It's a solid one-stop shop where scientists can learn about the main aspects of science communication without - as the blurb says - having to read several hundred academic papers and blogs and books. --ISAAA.org Blog, 6 November 2019 Craig Cormick's book, The Science of Communicating Science, is a wonderfully written and practical guide to the art of science communication. Cormick brings to the topic his many years of experience working in the communication of contentious areas of science and every chapter is underpinned by his understanding that science communication is a lot more than 'exciting the masses with research'. The receiver is just as important as the purveyor of knowledge and Cormick shows a genuine interest in and respect for the enormously varied needs and beliefs of 'the audience'. The idea that all we need to do is tell 'the public' about science and they'll all be fans is well and truly put to bed. The book does an excellent job of taking us outside the science communication silo, forcing us to ask why are we communicating and what's in it for our audience? I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to be an effective science communicator.--Dr Susannah Eliott, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Science Media Centre


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Craig Cormick is one of Australia’s leading science communicators, with over 30 years’ experience. He is the former President of the Australian Science Communicators, an award-winning author of more than 25 books, and is widely published in research journals, including those of Nature and Cell. He specialises in communicating complex science issues and has taught writing and public relations at universities in Australia and conducted communication workshops worldwide.

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